Nokia’s Latest, the Aluminum-Clad Lumia 925, Heads for T-Mobile USA and Vodafone

At a London event, Nokia shows off another twist on the high-end Lumia 920.
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Nokia Brings Updated Windows Phone, the $99 Lumia 928, to Verizon

The long-rumored Windows Phone is similar to last year’s Lumia 920 for AT&T but is thinner and includes an improved screen, flash and audio recording.
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Nokia Upgrades Asha Line with $99 Phone in Effort to Combat Low-End Android

The Asha 501 adds colorful flair and more smartphone-like features to Nokia’s entry-level line.
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Windows Phone Boss Terry Myerson on Microsoft’s Challenges, Android’s Messiness (Video)

Microsoft is convinced it has built the best phone operating system out there, even if convincing consumers remains a challenge.
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Microsoft, Nokia Target Low End in Effort to Crack Tough U.S. Market

The Lumia 521, which goes on sale at Walmart and Microsoft stores next week, sells for around $150 without a contract.
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Facebook Timeline Makes Its Way to Windows Phone, at Least in Beta

The Windows Phone 8 app is still in beta, but adds some long-requested features, including support for high-resolution photos.
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Microsoft Takes Hard Edge Against Android, iPhone in Latest Windows Phone Ad

Microsoft is still trying to make the case that Apple and Samsung aren’t the only choices out there.
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Nokia Plans May 14 London Event to Talk About Its Next Windows Phones

An invitation to journalists offers few details beyond promising the next chapter in Nokia’s Windows Phone story.
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After Making a Business, Huawei Aims to Make a Name for Itself in Smartphones

In an interview, Huawei phone unit Chairman Richard Yu talks about how he is growing the business by saying no to low-end opportunities.
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Microsoft Is Still Writing Checks to Nokia, but Things Will Switch Soon

Nokia says it owes Microsoft at least $650 million more than it will get paid in the remaining part of its deal. However, it is Redmond that will be doing more paying in 2013.
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Heads Turn as Microsoft Shows Off 3-D Scanning Techniques

Huawei Plans Firefox OS Phone, but CEO Says Unclear How Consumers Will Take to It

Nokia CEO: Windows Phone Line Needs to Still Hit Lower Prices Over Time

With New Windows Phone Models, Nokia Aims to Better Compete on Price

Ubuntu Wants to Find Its Way Onto Tablets, Too

More Than 700 Million Smartphones Shipped in 2012 as Apple, Samsung Dominate

Ballmer: Windows Phone Sales Are Four Times Whatever Last Year’s Were

Microsoft’s Andy Lees Loses President Title, Picks Up New Duties

Sprint Says LTE-Equipped Windows Phones Are Coming, but Not Until Next Year

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop Aims to Ride Out the Storm (And Hurricane Sandy)

Parent Trap: Microsoft Adds Kid’s Corner to Windows Phone 8

Qualcomm CEO: ARM-Based Chips Make for Visibly Better Windows PCs